The doctrine of the Incarnation, one of the central tenets of Christian theology, posits that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, became fully human while remaining fully divine. This concept, crucial to understanding the nature of salvation and the nature of Christ, has been developed and refined through centuries of theological reflection. However, its roots lie deeply embedded in the writings of the early Church Fathers, whose theological work in the first five centuries of Christianity laid the groundwork for the orthodoxy that would later emerge at the Ecumenical Councils. To appreciate the significance of the doctrine of the Incarnation, it is essential to examine its biblical foundation, its early development, and the pivotal role that key figures and theological controversies played in shaping Christian thought.
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